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« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2008, 07:43:30 PM »


Nice touch on the extra tabs and thanks for  the hidden proxy data.

So far so good.

Bobby, I have a couple of more suggestions. How about collecting and organizing links that contains files based on their extensions. For example, have a tab where you can find all the links to javascript files and another with all the swf files and so on. Also, if I request a new URL, it would be nice to delete previous data from another site or keep the old data but I would also be able to see the new data if I'm viewing it under the tab where I made the request.

I'm not sure if I being clear but lets put it this way, it's like a web browser that supports multiple tab. Each tab displays different data based on the user's request. So if I created a new tab and initiated a http get request for a site, all other tabs (links, iframes, cookies and etc.) will show the new data. Then if I decide to switch to my previous tab, the other tabs will now display the corresponding data for what ever site it was previously requested.
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« Reply #16 on: February 29, 2008, 09:46:09 AM »

About organizing links according to extension - not so easy to do.
On another forum/board, we are dealing with some really urgent things (mostly bugs or limitations), so I can do this only after I get these solved.

About the 2nd part of your post - I can't do the Decoder tab to change if you change "cases" on Download tab.
Decoder is too complicated class to maintain, and if I put it under one more wrapper code - it will be too much for me. The code is already of the size where I must take notes after each change.

Only thing that I can now put under Download tab is the Link Parser, as it is very simple code.
Cookies are already managed as "cases" - when you change the tabs under Download - cookies belonging to that tab are displayed.
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« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2008, 04:29:13 PM »

Hi to all.

Just to let you know that I've uploaded a new version.
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